A lot of sermons lack depth and Bible content. This book will challenge you to preach solid and powerful expository sermons that transform lives - week after week.<br /><br />Maybe your congregation complains that you preach boring and simplistic sermons with nothing new to learn in church, just the
Preaching: How to Preach Biblically
โ Scribed by John F. MacArthur; Master's Seminary Faculty
- Publisher
- Thomas Nelson
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- MacArthur Pastor's Library
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Many sermons preached today lack the divine knowledge and spiritual understanding available only through dynamic expository preaching. In Preaching: How to Preach Biblically, John MacArthur'' well-known passion for the Bible combines with the expertise of faculty members at The Master's Seminary to inspire and equip preachers in effective biblical preaching.
Preaching: How to Preach Biblically flows from biblical foundations for expository preaching through a detailed process of developing expositions and creating sermons to the actual delivery of expository messages, connecting what pastors learn in seminary with the sermons preached in a local church. This volume shows how to progress purposefully from one phase to the next in preparing to minister to God's people through preaching.
This book answers these questions and more:
The Master's Seminary faculty, with over thirty years' experience in preaching and seminary training of preachers, contributes a treasury of expertise alongside insights from expositor John MacArthur. While united on their commitment to exposition, the variety of individual expressions and methodological preferences discussed offers beneficial assistance for any preacher seeking a higher level of expository excellence.
โฆ Subjects
Christian Nonfiction; Religion & Spirituality; Nonfiction; REL011000; REL074000; REL080000
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